The Willoughby Arms

Description

The Visit Britain/AA four star graded Willoughby Arms is a beamed traditional stone country inn around 150 years old and originally the booking office and waiting room for a private railway. Situated in a pretty village recorded in The Domesday Book the inn enjoys stunning countryside views from the large beer garden and just off the A1 is conveniently located for the historic town of Stamford and the picturesque Rutland Water. A freehouse offering a selection of real ales from all over the country including several local micro-breweries plus Batemans XB which is the house ale. Homecooked and simple but tasty pub food is available every lunchtime and evening and live music and beer festivals are just some of the regular events on offer. Drinkers and diners can sit in a choice of the light and airy sun lounge the traditional homely bar or the cosy snug with its relaxed ambience. Refurbished throughout during 2007 you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome. The high quality four star bed and breakfast accommodation is modern and stylish whilst retaining a traditional feel. All the rooms are light and spacious with complimentary trays of hot beverages colour TV and free Wi-Fi access. The breakfast menu ingredients are sourced from local providers including free range eggs and the famous Lincolnshire sausages. A luxury feel in an informal setting suitable for both business travellers and leisure seekers alike this popular Inn is a real treat.

Facilities

[Channels] News

Car parking available onsite

Wake Up Call Available

Restaurant

Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas

Hairdryer in each room

Wi-Fi Available In Rooms

TV

Wi-Fi Available

Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room

Private dining services

Bar

Radio

Directions

Step by step directions to The Willoughby Arms

Directions provided by The Willoughby Arms

From the A1- leave at the junction for the B668 to Oakham but turn right following Stretton and Clipsham. Continue through Clipsham and past Yew Tree Avenue (rows of topiary trees). After approximately 3 miles you will reach a crossroads indicating Bourne and Little Bytham straight on. Go straight over and you will arrive in the village with the church on your left hand side. Just after the church (and before the railway bridge) turn right on the B1176 towards Stamford and Bourne. You will go over the ford and under a different railway bridge. Follow the road for approximately 1 mile and the pub is on your left hand side. From Stamford - follow the A6121 towards Bourne but turn left on to the B1176 after approximately 4 miles. The road is signposted Little Bytham. Follow this road for 4 miles and just as you pass the village sign the pub is on your right hand side.